Mateusz Brzeziński

Mateusz Brzeziński is a financial and technology journalist at Bez-kabli.pl, covering stocks, artificial intelligence, semiconductors and global market developments. He graduated from the Prague University of Economics and Business in the Czech Republic and previously worked in financial analysis before moving into business journalism. His reporting focuses on the companies, technologies and market trends shaping the global economy.

Clicks Communicator Brings Back the BlackBerry-Style Keyboard Phone at CES 2026 — Price, Specs, Release Date, and Why It Matters

Clicks Communicator Brings Back the BlackBerry-Style Keyboard Phone at CES 2026 — Price, Specs, Release Date, and Why It Matters

LAS VEGAS — Jan. 7, 2026 — If your smartphone feels less like a tool and more like an attention trap, Clicks wants to sell you an alternative: a compact, physical‑keyboard Android phone designed for communication, triage, and quick action—not endless feeds. Unveiled around CES 2026 in Las Vegas, the new Clicks Communicator is positioned as a “second phone” you carry alongside your iPhone, Galaxy, or Pixel, with a sharper focus on messaging and email. But Clicks says it can also work as a standalone daily driver—especially for people who miss the speed of real keys and want fewer reasons to doomscroll. GlobeNewswire+2GlobeNewswire+2
January 7, 2026
Motorola Razr Fold Debuts at CES 2026: Book-Style Foldable Takes Aim at Samsung, Plus Qira AI and New Moto Things

Motorola Razr Fold Debuts at CES 2026: Book-Style Foldable Takes Aim at Samsung, Plus Qira AI and New Moto Things

Motorola has unveiled the Razr Fold—its first book-style foldable phone—set for a summer 2026 launch in North America, alongside the new Qira cross-device AI platform, a “Signature” premium handset, and fresh Moto Things accessories. LAS VEGAS — January 7, 2026 — Motorola is finally stepping into the big-screen foldable arena it’s been circling for years. After refining flip-style Razr phones for more than half a decade, the company used CES-week announcements in Las Vegas to introduce the Motorola Razr Fold, a book-style foldable designed to compete directly with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold line and Google’s Pixel Fold family. WIRED+2The Verge+2
January 7, 2026
Google to Publish Android Source Code to AOSP Only Twice a Year in 2026: New Q2 & Q4 Schedule Explained

Google to Publish Android Source Code to AOSP Only Twice a Year in 2026: New Q2 & Q4 Schedule Explained

Google has changed the Android Open Source Project source-code release cadence. Starting in 2026, Android source drops will land in Q2 and Q4 only—raising big questions for developers and custom ROMs. January 7, 2026 — Google is making a major behind-the-scenes change to how it publishes Android’s open-source code. A banner now displayed across the official Android Open Source Project documentation confirms that, effective in 2026, Google will publish Android source code to AOSP only in Q2 and Q4—a shift away from the more frequent cadence many developers and ROM communities have depended on.
January 7, 2026
Technology News 07.01.2026

Technology News 07.01.2026

ENDEDLive coverage has endedEnded: January 8, 2026, 12:02 AM EST China's Zhipu debuts in Hong Kong as AI tiger goes public January 7, 2026, 11:58 PM EST. Zhipu AI began trading in Hong Kong after an IPO that raised about $558 million, valuing Knowledge Atlas Technology at roughly HK$4.3 billion. The Beijing-backed startup-one of China's so-called AI tigers-edged about 10% above the offer price of HK$116.20 as 37.4 million shares changed hands. Founded in 2019 by university researchers, Zhipu aims to challenge OpenAI and other global AI leaders with large language models. The company plans to devote about 70% of
January 7, 2026
Samsung One UI 8.5 Beta 3 Rolls Out for Galaxy S25: January 2026 Security Patch, Battery Drain Fixes, and a Cleaner Camera Video Menu

Samsung One UI 8.5 Beta 3 Rolls Out for Galaxy S25: January 2026 Security Patch, Battery Drain Fixes, and a Cleaner Camera Video Menu

January 6, 2026 — Samsung is starting the year with a stability-first update for its newest flagship lineup. One UI 8.5 Beta 3 is now rolling out to Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra testers, bringing the January 2026 security patch and a set of fixes that target some of the most common early beta complaints—especially battery drain, lock screen quirks, and Gallery performance stutters. Android Authority+2SamMobile+2 At the same time, Samsung’s broader One UI 8.5 development continues to polish day-to-day experiences beyond bug fixes. Recent One UI 8.5 builds have also been spotted refining the Camera app—most notably with a redesigned video resolution interface that’s meant to keep the preview cleaner while putting pro controls like HDR
January 6, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leaks: Release Date, Price Hike Rumors, and Biggest Upgrades vs Galaxy S25 Ultra — Plus Early Galaxy S27 Camera Talk

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leaks: Release Date, Price Hike Rumors, and Biggest Upgrades vs Galaxy S25 Ultra — Plus Early Galaxy S27 Camera Talk

Updated: January 6, 2026New Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks point to a February 25 Unpacked event and March launch, possible price increases in Korea amid a memory shortage, a “Privacy Display” feature, and early Galaxy S27 Ultra camera upgrade rumors. PhoneArena+3TrendForce+39to5Google+3 Samsung’s next flagship cycle is already shaping up to be less about a “one big feature” and more about the collision of two forces: rising component costs and a growing expectation that premium phones should deliver meaningful upgrades every year. On January 6, 2026, fresh reporting and leaks add detail to what could be Samsung’s most closely watched Galaxy S launch in years—particularly if pricing and pre-order perks start to change. Reuters+2TrendForce+2
January 6, 2026
Nexus One Anniversary: How Google’s First Nexus Phone Shaped Android — and Why CES 2026 Feels Like Its Sequel

Nexus One Anniversary: How Google’s First Nexus Phone Shaped Android — and Why CES 2026 Feels Like Its Sequel

Published: January 6, 2026 Sixteen years ago this week, Google tried something bold: it put its name on a phone. The Nexus One, built by HTC and released on January 5, 2010, wasn’t just another Android handset—it was Google’s early attempt to define what Android should feel like when the software isn’t buried under carrier bloat and manufacturer “skins.” Wikipedia+1
January 6, 2026
iOS 26.3 Could Be a Big iPhone Update in Europe: AirPods‑Style Pairing for Any Earbuds, Third‑Party Watch Notifications, and an Easier Switch to Android (January 6, 2026)

iOS 26.3 Could Be a Big iPhone Update in Europe: AirPods‑Style Pairing for Any Earbuds, Third‑Party Watch Notifications, and an Easier Switch to Android (January 6, 2026)

Apple’s iOS 26.3 update is expected in late January 2026. EU users may get AirPods‑style proximity pairing for third‑party earbuds and improved smartwatch notifications, while everyone gets a new “Transfer to Android” tool and fresh Weather wallpapers. Tom's Guide+3Gear Patrol+3MacRumors+3 On January 6, 2026, fresh reporting around Apple’s next iPhone software update is sharpening a key theme for 2026: the iPhone experience is increasingly shaped by where you live. The upcoming update—iOS 26.3—is expected to arrive by the end of January, and while it looks like a modest tune‑up for many users, it could be a meaningful “quality‑of‑life” leap for iPhone owners in Europe. Gear Patrol+1
January 6, 2026
Motorola Razr Fold Leak Points to Motorola’s First Book-Style Foldable With Stylus Support Ahead of CES 2026

Motorola Razr Fold Leak Points to Motorola’s First Book-Style Foldable With Stylus Support Ahead of CES 2026

Fresh leaks suggest Motorola is ready to expand beyond flip phones with a “motorola razr fold” book-style foldable—plus a Moto Pen Ultra stylus and a new “Motorola Signature” flagship—just as Lenovo Tech World lights up CES 2026. LAS VEGAS — January 6, 2026 — Motorola appears to be on the verge of its biggest foldable shake-up since the Razr revival. A wave of leaks and official-event messaging tied to Lenovo Tech World @ CES 2026 points to a new device called the motorola razr fold—a larger, book-style foldable meant to compete in the same category as Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold line—alongside a premium new flagship brand dubbed Motorola Signature. Lenovo+2The Verge+2
January 6, 2026
Technology News 06.01.2026

Technology News 06.01.2026

ENDEDLive coverage has endedEnded: January 7, 2026, 12:00 AM EST Save Almost $1,300 on the Original Google Pixel Fold – Now Just $519 January 6, 2026, 11:58 PM EST. Catch a rare chance to upgrade to Google's original Pixel Fold at nearly $1,300 off its launch price. The deal, available on Woot, drops the price to $519 while supplies last, with a deal window closing in about a week. The Pixel Fold features a flagship Tensor G2 chip and a large 7.6-inch interior display, plus a cover screen for quick tasks. It supports multitasking with Split Screen and a versatile
January 6, 2026
Samsung warns Galaxy prices may rise as AI-driven memory shortage sends RAM and SSD costs soaring in 2026

Samsung warns Galaxy prices may rise as AI-driven memory shortage sends RAM and SSD costs soaring in 2026

Samsung co-CEO TM Roh says Galaxy devices aren’t “immune” to the global memory crunch. TrendForce forecasts sharp DRAM and NAND price jumps in Q1 2026. The “AI boom” is now showing up in the places consumers feel it fastest: the price of everyday tech. On Monday, Samsung’s mobile chief signaled that higher memory-chip costs could force price increases for future Galaxy devices—just as new industry forecasts point to another major jump in DRAM and NAND prices in early 2026. Reuters+1
January 5, 2026
Honor Robot Phone at CES 2026: First Look at the Robotic Gimbal Camera Smartphone Ahead of MWC 2026

Honor Robot Phone at CES 2026: First Look at the Robotic Gimbal Camera Smartphone Ahead of MWC 2026

Honor’s Robot Phone has surfaced in prototype form at CES 2026, featuring a fold-out robotic gimbal camera arm designed for smoother, AI-tracked video. Here’s what we know today—and what’s still unanswered. Digital Trends+2Android Authority+2 CES hasn’t officially opened its show floors yet, but the pre-show press previews are already delivering the kind of “only at CES” hardware you can’t unsee. cta.tech+1
January 5, 2026
Best New Android Apps for January 2026: DogEar, Seriatim Reader, MyRadar and 7 More

Best New Android Apps for January 2026: DogEar, Seriatim Reader, MyRadar and 7 More

January 5, 2026 — New year, new downloads. If your Android home screen has looked the same since last summer, January is the perfect moment to refresh it with a few smart picks: apps that help you read more, sleep better, edit photos like a pro, track storms at a glance, and even turn an old phone into a surprisingly capable webcam. Android Authority+1 Below is a curated “10-app” short list built from the most talked-about Android app roundups hitting the web this week—plus a quick snapshot of the biggest Android app ecosystem headlines developing today. Sandisk+3Android Authority+3BGR+3
January 5, 2026
iPhone Fold Design Leak Points to Apple’s Ultra‑Thin, Crease‑Free Foldable in 2026 — Specs, Price, and What Today’s Reports Reveal

iPhone Fold Design Leak Points to Apple’s Ultra‑Thin, Crease‑Free Foldable in 2026 — Specs, Price, and What Today’s Reports Reveal

New reports dated January 5, 2026 say Apple’s first foldable iPhone—often called the iPhone Fold—could arrive in September 2026 with a book-style design, an iPad-like display, a Liquidmetal hinge built to hide the crease, Touch ID on the side, and a $2,000+ price tag. Here’s what we know today and what it could mean for the iPhone 18 launch plan. Tom's Guide+4Geeky Gadgets+4MacRumors+4 A fresh wave of reporting and rumor roundups today is sharpening the picture of Apple’s long-rumored foldable iPhone. Across multiple outlets, the story is converging on a “book-style” iPhone Fold that opens into a mini‑tablet experience, prioritizes thinness, and aims to do what no mainstream foldable has convincingly nailed: make the center crease nearly disappear. Tom's Guide+3Geeky
January 5, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks: New colors, camera redesign and S Pen changes — but soaring memory prices could decide the price

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra leaks: New colors, camera redesign and S Pen changes — but soaring memory prices could decide the price

Fresh leaks claim the Galaxy S26 Ultra is getting new “Shadow” colors, a premium camera-ring redesign, and an updated S Pen. But with memory costs surging, Samsung’s 2026 pricing strategy is suddenly the biggest question. Samsung’s next flagship is already shaping up as one of 2026’s most talked-about phones — not because of one single blockbuster leak, but because several reports published or circulating today are starting to line up.
January 5, 2026
Technology News 05.01.2026

Technology News 05.01.2026

ENDEDLive coverage has endedEnded: January 6, 2026, 12:00 AM EST LEGO unveils smart brick to unlock a new generation of play January 5, 2026, 11:54 PM EST. LEGO has rolled out a new smart brick that adds sensors and wireless connectivity to LEGO builds, signaling a shift toward interactive play. The brick can respond to inputs, trigger animations, and connect with companion apps to unlock coding challenges, storytelling, and STEAM activities. With this hardware, kids can prototype smart creations, program behaviors, and explore robotics concepts without leaving the LEGO world. The product signals LEGO's push into programmable play and could
January 5, 2026
Technology News 04.01.2026

Technology News 04.01.2026

ENDEDLive coverage has endedEnded: January 5, 2026, 12:00 AM EST Nvidia Stock: Buy Now or Dollar-Cost Averaging? Key Insights January 4, 2026, 11:50 PM EST. Nvidia has delivered stronger financials as GPUs stay in high demand from AI firms. In the latest figures, data center revenue accounted for about 90% of total revenue, underscoring Nvidia's AI-driven growth. Some investors advocate dollar-cost averaging (DCA) to manage risk, investing a fixed amount regularly rather than a lump-sum bet. The stock trades around 46x trailing earnings, making valuations high but still attractive versus peers like AMD. While management's backlog of $500 billion through
January 4, 2026
iPhone StandBy Mode in iOS 26: How to Turn Your iPhone Into a Smart Display (Updated January 3, 2026)

iPhone StandBy Mode in iOS 26: How to Turn Your iPhone Into a Smart Display (Updated January 3, 2026)

If you’ve ever wished your iPhone could do more while it’s just sitting on a charger, StandBy mode is the feature built for exactly that. In iOS 26, StandBy can turn an idle iPhone into a glanceable smart display—a bedside clock, a photo frame, a widget dashboard, or even a Live Activities “now playing” screen when music is running. Apple Support+1 And as of January 3, 2026, StandBy’s moment makes sense: today’s iOS coverage is heavily focused on personalization, while iOS 26.3 remains in beta with more changes on deck. Geeky Gadgets+2Apple Developer+2
January 3, 2026
OnePlus 16 Leaks Hint at a 200MP Camera Fix and a 200Hz–240Hz Display — Here’s What We Know on Jan. 3, 2026

OnePlus 16 Leaks Hint at a 200MP Camera Fix and a 200Hz–240Hz Display — Here’s What We Know on Jan. 3, 2026

Fresh OnePlus 16 leaks suggest a major camera overhaul with a 200MP sensor and testing for an ultra-high 200Hz–240Hz refresh-rate display. Here’s what’s credible, what’s unclear, and why fans are split. The OnePlus 15 is barely out of the spotlight, but the rumor mill has already shifted to the OnePlus 16 — and the early talk is unusually bold. Across multiple reports this week, two themes keep repeating: a long-awaited camera upgrade and a display refresh rate that could jump into 200Hz+ territory — potentially as high as 240Hz. Android Central+291mobiles+2
January 3, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 “Privacy Display” leak: One UI 8.5 could bring built‑in screen privacy — and the iPhone 17 may not match it

Samsung Galaxy S26 “Privacy Display” leak: One UI 8.5 could bring built‑in screen privacy — and the iPhone 17 may not match it

A wave of One UI 8.5 leaks suggests Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra could debut a “Privacy Display” that dims the screen from side angles, with quick toggles and smart automation. Samsung’s next flagship wave is already being shaped by software leaks—and the biggest surprise isn’t a new camera sensor or faster chip. Instead, multiple reports published over the last 48 hours point to a new “Privacy Display” feature coming with One UI 8.5 and the Galaxy S26 series, designed to make your screen harder to read from side angles—the classic “shoulder surfing” scenario on trains, planes, cafés, and office hot desks. TechRadar+3Android Authority+3SamMobile+3
January 3, 2026
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